Women's History Month includes ALL women
March is Women's History Month, a time to honor the resistance, resilience, and achievements of women-including trans women-throughout history-and the survivors we serve every day. At Bradley Angle, we celebrate the courage of those who have broken cycles of abuse, reclaimed their power, and built new futures.
JOIN US MARCH 14
6:30PM - 9:00PM
Join Bottle & Bottega and Bradley Angle at our studio for a special Painting With A Purpose! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. Step-by-step painting instruction is provided by one of our talented artists.
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ODD ONES in 3
March 22nd, 2025
Odd Barbell is hosting our annual Odd Ones In 3, a full-power, inclusive powerlifting meet. We are excited to be part of this inclusice events! Proceeds will help support Bradley Angle.
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At Bradley Angle, we know that healing from domestic violence is a journey—one that requires strength, support, and hope. In her new book, Beyond the Bruises: Overcoming Domestic Violence, Kenyatta shares her powerful story of survival and healing. Through personal reflection and insightful guidance, she explores the complexities of abuse, the lasting scars it leaves behind, and the path to reclaiming peace.
We are honored that Kenyatta mentions Bradley Angle in Beyond the Bruises and grateful for her dedication to survivor advocacy. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience, and we encourage you to check out her book to learn more.
In addition to her writing, Kenyatta is the founder of TRICE OCS, an agency dedicated to helping individuals plan and obtain their careers in employment or business through strategic plan management and execution. Find out more here.
Interested in making a difference? Apply to join our board!
Joining a non-profit board is not only personally rewarding-it can be a great way to expand your professional network and highten your involvment in our mission-driven work. Serving as a board member allows you to improve your leadership skills and fulfill the of your community
We are honored to announce that Bradley Angle has received a generous grant from Meyer Memorial Trust to provide essential services to support survivors of domestic violence.
For over 25 years, Meyer Memorial Trust has supported our programming for survivors of domestic violence and their children here in Multnomah County.
Thank you Meyer Memorial Trust for your continued support of our work and mission.
From CEO Toya Flick:
"Let me be clear" she writes. "We will not retreat. We will not comprimise our values. Instead, we will deepend our resolve, expand our support and accelerate our efforst where they are needed most."
Last week Bradley Angle had the incredible opportunity to join Adventures Without Limits and fellow Give!Guide nonprofits for a snowshoeing adventure! It was a wonderful way to to connect, enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, and reflect on the impact we're making together in our community.
We would love to hear what you are doing for self care & connection! Send your photos and inspiration to: development@bradleyangle.org